Daanish SamadmotenFebruary 25, 2015
Daanish Samadmoten (Alumnus, Class of 2014) Yes, you did. At least if you plan to work in “public interest” after graduation. According to a mathematical […]
Daanish SamadmotenMarch 11, 2014
Former Dean Daniels to Receive Honorary Degree at 2014 Convocation The man largely responsible for our high tuition is coming back to pick up a […]
Daanish SamadmotenJanuary 29, 2014
A few weeks ago, I and the other exchange students returned to U of T Law to a strange new set of buildings. The application […]
Daanish SamadmotenApril 1, 2013
Love him or hate him, former Dean Daniels had a clear vision for U of T Law. He imagined a school so great that Canadian […]
Daanish SamadmotenMarch 28, 2013
[Updated April 1, 2013] On its face, the title of this piece sounds a little ridiculous to most people. We have to pay our professors […]
Daanish SamadmotenMarch 27, 2013
Most of us have one – that couple on Facebook who doesn’t understand the effect they have on others. It’s like the couple in high […]
Daanish SamadmotenFebruary 27, 2013
Two Wednesdays ago I fractured my right index finger and got two stitches in a Law Follies related injury. I found out that I would […]
Daanish SamadmotenJanuary 30, 2013
I know what you’re thinking: another left-wing nut writing about how tuition fees are too high (no offence intended, fellow left-leaners). Actually, I have serious […]
Daanish SamadmotenNovember 28, 2012
It has been a busy month for mergers in the legal industry. First, at the end of October, the Canadian-based Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP announced […]
Daanish SamadmotenOctober 17, 2012
First year students in Section One rejoiced on Monday after 30 minutes of a 50 minute lecture were spent discussing Gunny McGunner’s personal views on homicide. […]
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